The workaround I am currently using is to use the b43-driver instead of
wl (sudo rmmod wl ; sudo modprobe b43). This means forgoing support for
802.11n, I think. At least I can no longer see 5GHz networks. However,
it also means that the network reliably reconnects after suspend and
resume, in my experience.

(Hardware: 13" Retina MacBook Pro, software: Kubuntu 15.04)

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